Just do [[path/to/file.py:30]] or [[path/to/file.py:30:5]]. The first param is the line, the second the column.Just make sure that the file pattern is in FORCE_LOAD_DEFAULT or extend it by overwriting the setting. See file header of resolver/local_file.py for details. This will be handy for our search results .

Do you think we need this [[sublimetext:/path/to/file]] notation? If there's real need (use cases?) for it I could put this into local_file.py to signalize a forced load...

The color schemes one can use in Sublime have the extension .tmTheme. I'll change the the text to lay more weight on the term "color scheme".If you don't add this to your color scheme you won't see any syntax highlighting within .org files.For example the color scheme "Monokai Bright" can be found in: Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Monokai Bright.tmTheme

rspeer wrote:I'm also not sure how to start using this: I cloned the repository, and renamed it from "sublime_orgmode" to "orgmode". I open a .org file and nothing interesting happens.

As stated above you really have to make sure to add the color definitions into your .tmTheme file.Then you should read the two lists below "* Features" within the README.org. The first part explains which elements exist and the second how to interact with them.For starters you should play around with the README.org file. It demonstrates nearly all implemented elements.